Mammalian piRNAs: Biogenesis, function, and mysteries

Spermatogenesis. 2014 Feb 7:4:e27889. doi: 10.4161/spmg.27889. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are a distinct class of small non-coding RNAs specifically expressed in the germline of many species. They are most notably required for transposon silencing. Loss of piRNAs results in defects in germ cell development, and thus, infertility. Most studies of piRNAs have been done in Drosophila, but much progress has also been made on piRNAs in the germline of mammals and other species in the past few years. This review provides a summary of our current knowledge of the biogenesis and functions of piRNAs during mouse spermatogenesis and discusses challenges in the mammalian piRNA field.

Keywords: Piwi; male fertility; meiosis; piRNA; spermatogenesis; transposon silencing.

Publication types

  • Review